Weekly Outlook: U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls And Eurozone CPIs In The Spotlight

 | Mar 28, 2022 04:26AM ET

We don’t have any central bank decisions on this week’s agenda, but we get a few important data releases, although the calendar is relatively light again. The most important ones are Eurozone’s preliminary CPIs for March and the US employment report for the same month, with both data sets having the potential to affect expectations around the future course of action of the ECB and the Fed.

On Monday, there are no significant indicators on the agenda. The only event worth mentioning is a speech by BoE Governor Andrew Bailey. At their latest gathering, BoE officials decided to hike interest rates by another 25 bps via an 8-1 voting, with the dissenter calling for no increase.

Remember that officials lifted rates by 25 bps at the February gathering, but the vote was 5-4, with the dissenters calling for a 50 bps increase. Compared to that, the last decision revealed a more cautious approach by policymakers and raised questions as to whether they will proceed as aggressively as the market has been pricing in heading into the gathering.